1. For the Nation (Constitution & Democracy)

  • Chief architect of the Indian Constitution
  • Ensured:
    • Fundamental Rights
    • Equality before law
    • Abolition of untouchability (Article 17)
  • Promoted:
    • Democracy
    • Secularism
    • Rule of law

2. For Labourers (Workers’ Rights)

  • Introduced 8-hour workday in India
  • Advocated:
    • Minimum wages
    • Paid leave
    • Maternity benefits
  • Established:
    • Employees’ State Insurance (ESI concept roots)
    • Worked as Labour Member (1942–46) in Viceroy’s Council

 3. For Women

  • Strong advocate of gender equality
  • Proposed Hindu Code Bill:
    • Right to property for women
    • Right to divorce
    • Equal legal status
  • Supported:
    • Maternity benefits
    • Women’s education

 4. For Students & Education

  • Believed: “Education is the key to social change”
  • Established institutions like:
    • Siddharth College
  • Promoted:
    • Scholarships for marginalized communities
    • Access to higher education
  • Inspired generations to pursue education as empowerment

 5. For Social Justice

  • Led movements against:
    • Untouchability
    • Caste discrimination
  • Famous movements:
    • Mahad Satyagraha (water rights)
  • Advocated:
    • Equality
    • Human dignity
    • Social reform

6. For Economics & Finance

  • Highly qualified economist (Columbia & London School of Economics)
  • Key Contributions- Wrote:
    • The Problem of the Rupee
  • Suggested ideas that led to:
    • Formation of Reserve Bank of India
  • Focused on:
    • Monetary stability
    • Industrialization
    • Agriculture reforms

 7. For Industrial & Water Development

  • Conceptualized major projects:
    • Damodar Valley Project
  • Emphasized:
    • Water resource management
    • Electricity development

8. For Political Rights

  • Fought for:
    • Representation of marginalized communities
  • Introduced:
    • Reservation system (affirmative action)
  • Ensured political voice for oppressed sections

 9. For Religion & Philosophy

  • Embraced Buddhism in 1956
  • Promoted:
    • Rational thinking
    • Equality-based religion
  • Inspired millions to follow Navayana Buddhism

 10. For Journalism & Awareness

  • Started journals:
    • Mooknayak
    • Bahishkrit Bharat
  • Used media to:
    • Spread awareness
    • Fight injustice